So, I took the test and was found to have a moderate preferance for European Americans. I actually just found this task frustrating, and I feel unsure as to how accurate it is. For one thing, I'm left handed and I wonder how that has an effect...Plus, I had people walking around and bothering me during it, which I think affected my mind concentration as well. I would just like to hear how others scored with this... If anything I was just confused on my left and rights after the first test--compared to the words being shown. I think I would have had a different outcome (better or worse) if more time was taken between tests...I feel like that would be more accurate though...
This test was wayyyy frustrating. I found myself stopping and catching myself responding with things that I didn't mean to respond with. I felt as though there was a priming effect and that because I originally associated a white face with "bad" and found that when the test switched, I registered in my head what to press, but my hands responded faster because they were used to the previous test.
So, I took the test and was found to have a moderate preferance for European Americans. I actually just found this task frustrating, and I feel unsure as to how accurate it is. For one thing, I'm left handed and I wonder how that has an effect...Plus, I had people walking around and bothering me during it, which I think affected my mind concentration as well. I would just like to hear how others scored with this... If anything I was just confused on my left and rights after the first test--compared to the words being shown. I think I would have had a different outcome (better or worse) if more time was taken between tests...I feel like that would be more accurate though...
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This test was wayyyy frustrating. I found myself stopping and catching myself responding with things that I didn't mean to respond with. I felt as though there was a priming effect and that because I originally associated a white face with "bad" and found that when the test switched, I registered in my head what to press, but my hands responded faster because they were used to the previous test.
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